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2 TopicsWorking with multiple work accounts on a windows 10 device
Hello everyone I think it's time for me to vent my frustration about working with multiple work/education accounts on a windows 10 device... First of all, I have 3 Microsoft Accounts (1x Personal; 1x Work; 1x Education) and oh boy, it's very very frustrating to get all these 3 Accounts work together on the same windows 10 device with one Userprofile. Working with my Personal and Work (or Education) account on the same device works fine, no problems, but as soon as I add additionally either my Work or Education Account in the Windows 10 settings under "Account > Email & accounts" things starting to get complicated. Sync issues across every app that uses one of these work/education accounts (classic Office Apps, ToDo, Edge, OneNote) Upload blocks in the office apps (Word, Excel...) & Credential Errors 4x/day a notification toast that my work accounts need to fix... blabla -> I click okay, now fix it -> Accounts fixed -> later in the day, same error occurs... I just want to use all my accounts on the same device with the same Userprofile, I really love the Microsoft 365 Platform but these things driving me crazy. I had a time, in there I worked completely online, but yeah, we all know how cool it is to work with the online versions of Office Apps. I also tried multi-bootable windows installations or multiple Userprofiles and it worked, but I often need to access files/services that are stored in the OneDrive from my Education Account or vise versa, so it's really impracticable. Then I tried to link my accounts just in these apps where I need it, but Windows 10 really have fun on it to write in my accounts under the named windows 10 settings location. Has anyone a best practice, tips/tricks etc. everything helps... Thanks.25KViews3likes12CommentsAdd App pinning to Windows 10
App pinning is available on Android and it allows us to Pin an open running App to the screen so when someone else wants to use our computer, we only let them to use one open application/software/program, not others. if we pin an open App or software to the screen, the other person who is using our computer will only be able to interact with that 1 application/software. they won't be able to interact with other programs or even the OS. if they want to exit this pinned screen mode, they would have to enter the Windows PIN code. this is really helpful. sometimes I want to let someone else use a program on my computer and don't want them to interact with other programs, file manager or Windows settings, so with this feature, I can restrict their interaction only to that one program or app. Upvote this Feedback if you like it too: https://aka.ms/AA65fmg3.5KViews0likes0Comments